What do you have in your Recovery Kit ?

SAR_Squid79

Explorer
What do you have in your Recovery Kit?​

My Recovery Kit:

  • Superwinch EPi9.0 9000 lb Winch w/ 100' of 3/8" Synthetic Viking Combo Line
  • Hi-Lift Jack
  • Hi-Lift Off-Road Base
  • Jackmate Hi-Lift attachment
  • 2 - Hi-Lift Winching Adapters with Chain
  • 1 - 8' Treesaver
  • 5 - 3/4" Shackles
  • 3 - Recovery Straps (2 - 2" x 30', 1 - 2" x 20')
  • 20' of nylon double-braided tow rope
  • 10' of chain
  • 50' Viking Synthetic winch line extension
  • 25' Viking Synthetic Spotter Line
  • 1 - Snatch Block
  • 1 - Receiver Hitch Shackle Mount
  • 2 - Pairs of gloves
  • Viking Off-Road recovery bag

My recovery kit started as a Hi-Lift Off-Road Kit plus 1 recovery strap. I've added to it over time as I've seen fit, and it's grown into what I just listed. I would like at least 1 more Snatch Block, and a couple of wheel chocks to call my kit complete. BUT - as is, I'm pretty sure that I could get myself and/or someone else out of just about anything.
 
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PhulesAU

Explorer
SAR_Squid79 said:
What do you have in your Recovery Kit?​

My Recovery Kit:

  • Superwinch EPi9.0 9000 lb Winch w/ 100' of 3/8" Synthetic Viking Combo Line
  • Hi-Lift Jack
  • Jackmate Hi-Lift attachment
  • 2 - Hi-Lift Winching Adapters with Chain
  • 1 - 8' Treesaver
  • 5 - 3/4" Shackles
  • 3 - Recovery Straps (2x30', 1x20')
  • 20' of nylon double-braided tow rope
  • 10' of chain
  • 50' Viking Synthetic winch line extension
  • 1 - Snatch Block
  • 1 - Receiver Hitch Shackle Mount
  • 2 - Pairs of gloves
  • Viking Off-Road recovery bag

My recovery kit started as a Hi-Lift Off-Road Kit plus 1 recovery strap. I've added to it over time as I've seen fit, and it's grown into what I just listed. I would like at least 1 more Snatch Block, and a couple of wheel chocks to call my kit complete. BUT - as is, I'm pretty sure that I could get myself and/or someone else out of just about anything.
Add 3 half moving blankets, 1 to pad my backside on rocks 1 -2 to prvide friction pad on/over corners and as damper on steel cables. Cylum sticks!!!!! the freakin batteries never go bad, waiting to be used.
 

Digger

New member
1 - Warn XD9000i, 90 ft AmSteel Blue syn. rope
1 - Warn SDP M6000,
1 - 50ft AmSteel Blue syn. rope extension
2 - 30 ft tow straps
2 - 3ft transport chains
1 - 10ft transport chain
1 - Tree saver
2 - winch controllers
1 - pulley block
1 - 2" receiver hitch D-ring insert
5 - D-shackles
1 - 60" Hi-Lift
2 - Gloves
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Similar...sort of...

My Recovery Kit:

* Warn 8274-50 w/125 feet of steel cable
* Hi-Lift Jack
* 1 - 8' Treesaver
* 4 - 3/4" Shackles
* 1 - Recovery Strap (2x30')
* 20' tow rope
* 50' steel cable extension
* 1 - Snatch Block
* 1 - Receiver Hitch Shackle Mount
* 2 - Pairs of gloves
* 2 - cable dampers
* winch controller
* recovery bag
* some other "stuff"

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gearbox

Adventurer
Here's my starter kit:
1 - 48" Hi Lift
1 - Hi Lift Off-Road Kit
1 - Hi Lift Jack Mate
1 - 20' length of transport chain
2 - 12' x 2" rigging straps
1 - standard shovel
1 - Warn hitch receiver shackle
2 - pair glove

also, I have a 12' length of cable for pulling aside rocks, branches, etc..
 

computeruser

Explorer
I've gathered a few pieces together, though I luckily haven't had much need for any of it. Most of my recovery efforts have involved pulling people out of ditches and snowbanks in the winter, and I've primarily used my recovery gear to fell trees or skid logs.

The current kit, and I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff...

1. Warn M8000-100ft
2. 48" Hi-Lift
3. 20' and 30' straps
4. 2x treesavers
5. 4x (5x?) shackles
6. 20' 5/16" grade 70 chain w/ hooks
7. Snatch block for winch
8. OBA (compressor)
9. ARB tire plug kit
10. Shovel
11. Ax
12. Folding saw
13. Machette
14. Full-size spare
15. Small board for use as hi-lift base or whatever else a board might be used for
16. Misc. rope, bungie cords, and ratchet straps to secure broken things
17. Celly phone
18. GPS
19. A wife who answers her phone and knows how to translate GPS coords into a map location to send help to if need be
20. Decent set of tools
21. Flashlights
22. Extra gloves
23. Big rubber wheel chock
24. First aid kit (store-bought, could do to be bigger and better)
25. Extra washer fluid, jumper cables, paper towel, WD-40, "normal" crap like that
26. Wintertime - winter work clothes, extra gloves and socks, extra pair of boots, bag of salt, an extra shovel, and sometimes even a portable propane heater (Mr. Heater Big Buddy).


The only things I'd like to add to the mix would be an amber strobe, a towing/tiedown cluster (t-hook, j-hook, etc.), and maybe a winch extension though I have never had the need. I should probably add some snacks and water, since it is always easier to think through a good solution to a problem when you're neither hungry nor thirsty.
 

Funrover

Expedition Leader
Jumper cables
2 Tow Ropes
Fluids(oil,coolant, brake)
Tie downs/bungee cords
Tin can/candles
Sleeping bag
Toolbox (overful 3 drawer)
Extra wipers
First aid kit
extra food
wheel chock
mini air compressor/light
D-shackle
metal cable
ax
shovel
Duct tape
misc bolts/clamps
Gloves/hats
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Gloves
4 shackles
reciever shackle
Macs custom tie downs transit cluster. (this is one of the things I use the most)
tree strap
3" strap 25'
5" strap 30"
pulley block
Ramsey 8000# winch with synthetic and large self locking hook (heat guard and 2 chafe guards on winch line)
hi lift jack 60"
jack base
lift mate
shovel
axe (sometimes a chainsaw)
bottle jack
various small 2x6 boards etc

I want to add
a chain with hook on one end loop on other
pull pal
winch xtension line
kinetic yanker
 
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Fifthpro

Adventurer
This covers only the dedicated recovery gear and does not reflect other emergency gear, tools or spares.

Warn X8000i w/100’ x 5/16” Amsteel Blue synthetic line
Hi-Lift Jack with large footprint base
Hi-Lift Jack “jack mate”
Hi-lift jack accessory kit for winching applications
2 x 14’ 3/8” chain with hooks
5 x 14k Shackles mounted at bumper recovery points
2” trailer hitch w/Receiver Tow Hook & shackle mount
3 x Snatch Straps (2 x 20’ & 30’ lengths)
2 x Tree Saver Strap (12’)
2 x Snatch Blocks (ARB)
Viking Winch Line Extension (3/8” x 50’)
Viking Kinetic Yanker (7/8” x 30’)
Pull Pal
Axe
Shovel
Hand saw
Sand ladders (2 - 60’ long sections)
2 x Gloves
2 x Wheel Chocks

Spare: 5/16” x 100’ Warn Winch Cable w/winch saver
 

SAR_Squid79

Explorer
Getting UNstuck

I got Bill Burke's Getting UNstuck DVD for Christmas. I watched it last night, and it's a GREAT DVD! I already knew and practice a lot of the stuff he talked about. I wish every 4-wheeler / Off-Roader had this DVD and practiced such safe, and responsible recovery techniques.

There is a chapter on the DVD where - before he actually starts demonstrating winching techniques, he goes to the Superwinch factory and explains how a winch works, and then there's a big part about safely operating the winch, and communications. My sister thought that part was dumb and boring but I explained to her how dangerous a winch and recovery situation can be, and how stupid and unsafe some people are. Some people know little to nothing about recovery, but think a winch looks cool and makes them invincible. They just bolt the winch to their rig, and down the trail they go... :rolleyes:

It made me feel good about myself that I have NEVER seen this DVD before, yet I have EVERY SINGLE piece of recovery gear that Bill Burke recommends and carries. The only thing that he has in his kit, that I don't - is a Pull-Pal Earth Anchor. ...and at $500 a pop, I guess I'm just going to have to use my poor-man's Pull-Pal, and bury my spare tire!

I highly recommend this DVD. Both newbies and veterans can learn some good lessons.
 

cowboy4x4

Explorer
I have all the same type of gear as well ,here is a thought ....
I went to harbor freight and picked up a welding blanket they are like $10.00 there, It can be used as a welding blanket of course also a lay on the ground to fix your rig , and you can drape it over a winch line for saftey while winching,cover gear at your campsite.
 

Spikepretorius

Explorer
Pull-Pal Earth Anchor.
We came across a french guy stuck in sand last weekend. We offered him help but he insisted that he was fine. So we continued on our way. Much later I saw in the distance that he was still stuck so we drove back to him. He was trying to winch himself out using an anchor and getting nowhere.
 

p1michaud

Expedition Leader
Getting UNstuck DVD.

SAR_Squid79 said:
I got Bill Burke's Getting UNstuck DVD for Christmas. I watched it last night, and it's a GREAT DVD! I already knew and practice a lot of the stuff he talked about. I wish every 4-wheeler / Off-Roader had this DVD and practiced such safe, and responsible recovery techniques....

...I highly recommend this DVD. Both newbies and veterans can learn some good lessons.

I could not agree more. I've watched this DVD 3 times with friends. I have to agree that people should watch this DVD before going out on the trail. When I first watched it, I had revised my recovery gear kit. After watching it a second time, I decided to add a few key pieces of recovery gear and get rid of some old stuff. Great video.

Cheers :beer:,
P
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
computeruser said:
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19. A wife who answers her phone and knows how to translate GPS coords into a map location to send help to if need be (endsnip)

Darn good idea. I think I have some training to do
 

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